A 19th-century Indian tapestry with gold and silver thread offers a dramatic backdrop for the master suite in the Los Angeles duplex of Cher. Designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard created the sofas and the low table. The Tibetan monk statue is 18th century; the carved elephant is early 19th century.

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Lawrence-Bullard designed comfortable seating for the actress in the main living space, where she can relax and enjoy the views over Los Angeles.

Mashrabiyya hide the appliances in the kitchen. The hanging lanterns are Chinese.

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In the master suite, Lawrence-Bullard designed the bed using antique Indian panels. He made the bedside tables with antique inlaid doors. An Indian palace façade conceals Cher's dressing room. Distressed mirrors reflect bronze lanterns from Marrakech. The floors are antiqued limestone.

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The actress can curl up on the late-16th-century Chinese opium bed to watch TV.

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Indian stone panels wrap a tub from Waterworks. A pair of inlaid Syrian chairs flank a commode.